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In remembrance of the Union and Confederate soldiers who served in the American Civil War, the Liljenquist Family donated their rare collection of over 700 ambrotype and tintype photographs to the Library of Congress. Most of the people are unidentified. If you recognize a face, a regiment, or a photographer's painted studio backdrop, e-mail the Library of Congress at mylocfeedback@loc.gov.

In remembrance of the Union and Confederate soldiers who served in the American Civil War, the Liljenquist Family donated their rare collection of over 700 ambrotype and tintype photographs to the Library of Congress. Most of the people are unidentified. If you recognize a face, a regiment, or a photographer's painted studio backdrop, e-mail the Library of Congress at mylocfeedback@loc.gov.

In remembrance of the Union and Confederate soldiers who served in the American Civil War, the Liljenquist Family donated their rare collection of over 700 ambrotype and tintype photographs to the Library of Congress. Most of the people are unidentified. If you recognize a face, a regiment, or a photographer's painted studio backdrop, e-mail the Library of Congress at mylocfeedback@loc.gov.

In remembrance of the Union and Confederate soldiers who served in the American Civil War, the Liljenquist Family donated their rare collection of over 700 ambrotype and tintype photographs to the Library of Congress. Most of the people are unidentified. If you recognize a face, a regiment, or a photographer's painted studio backdrop, e-mail the Library of Congress at mylocfeedback@loc.gov.

In remembrance of the Union and Confederate soldiers who served in the American Civil War, the Liljenquist Family donated their rare collection of over 700 ambrotype and tintype photographs to the Library of Congress. Most of the people are unidentified. If you recognize a face, a regiment, or a photographer's painted studio backdrop, e-mail the Library of Congress at mylocfeedback@loc.gov.

In remembrance of the Union and Confederate soldiers who served in the American Civil War, the Liljenquist Family donated their rare collection of over 700 ambrotype and tintype photographs to the Library of Congress. Most of the people are unidentified. If you recognize a face, a regiment, or a photographer's painted studio backdrop, e-mail the Library of Congress at mylocfeedback@loc.gov.

In remembrance of the Union and Confederate soldiers who served in the American Civil War, the Liljenquist Family donated their rare collection of over 700 ambrotype and tintype photographs to the Library of Congress. Most of the people are unidentified. If you recognize a face, a regiment, or a photographer's painted studio backdrop, e-mail the Library of Congress at mylocfeedback@loc.gov.

In remembrance of the Union and Confederate soldiers who served in the American Civil War, the Liljenquist Family donated their rare collection of over 700 ambrotype and tintype photographs to the Library of Congress. Most of the people are unidentified. If you recognize a face, a regiment, or a photographer's painted studio backdrop, e-mail the Library of Congress at mylocfeedback@loc.gov.

In remembrance of the Union and Confederate soldiers who served in the American Civil War, the Liljenquist Family donated their rare collection of over 700 ambrotype and tintype photographs to the Library of Congress. Most of the people are unidentified. If you recognize a face, a regiment, or a photographer's painted studio backdrop, e-mail the Library of Congress at mylocfeedback@loc.gov.

In remembrance of the Union and Confederate soldiers who served in the American Civil War, the Liljenquist Family donated their rare collection of over 700 ambrotype and tintype photographs to the Library of Congress. Most of the people are unidentified. If you recognize a face, a regiment, or a photographer's painted studio backdrop, e-mail the Library of Congress at mylocfeedback@loc.gov.

In remembrance of the Union and Confederate soldiers who served in the American Civil War, the Liljenquist Family donated their rare collection of over 700 ambrotype and tintype photographs to the Library of Congress. Most of the people are unidentified. If you recognize a face, a regiment, or a photographer's painted studio backdrop, e-mail the Library of Congress at mylocfeedback@loc.gov.

In remembrance of the Union and Confederate soldiers who served in the American Civil War, the Liljenquist Family donated their rare collection of over 700 ambrotype and tintype photographs to the Library of Congress. Most of the people are unidentified. If you recognize a face, a regiment, or a photographer's painted studio backdrop, e-mail the Library of Congress at mylocfeedback@loc.gov.

In remembrance of the Union and Confederate soldiers who served in the American Civil War, the Liljenquist Family donated their rare collection of over 700 ambrotype and tintype photographs to the Library of Congress. Most of the people are unidentified. If you recognize a face, a regiment, or a photographer's painted studio backdrop, e-mail the Library of Congress at mylocfeedback@loc.gov.

In remembrance of the Union and Confederate soldiers who served in the American Civil War, the Liljenquist Family donated their rare collection of over 700 ambrotype and tintype photographs to the Library of Congress. Most of the people are unidentified. If you recognize a face, a regiment, or a photographer's painted studio backdrop, e-mail the Library of Congress at mylocfeedback@loc.gov.

In remembrance of the Union and Confederate soldiers who served in the American Civil War, the Liljenquist Family donated their rare collection of over 700 ambrotype and tintype photographs to the Library of Congress. Most of the people are unidentified. If you recognize a face, a regiment, or a photographer's painted studio backdrop, e-mail the Library of Congress at mylocfeedback@loc.gov.

In remembrance of the Union and Confederate soldiers who served in the American Civil War, the Liljenquist Family donated their rare collection of over 700 ambrotype and tintype photographs to the Library of Congress. Most of the people are unidentified. If you recognize a face, a regiment, or a photographer's painted studio backdrop, e-mail the Library of Congress at mylocfeedback@loc.gov.

In remembrance of the Union and Confederate soldiers who served in the American Civil War, the Liljenquist Family donated their rare collection of over 700 ambrotype and tintype photographs to the Library of Congress. Most of the people are unidentified. If you recognize a face, a regiment, or a photographer's painted studio backdrop, e-mail the Library of Congress at mylocfeedback@loc.gov.

In remembrance of the Union and Confederate soldiers who served in the American Civil War, the Liljenquist Family donated their rare collection of over 700 ambrotype and tintype photographs to the Library of Congress. Most of the people are unidentified. If you recognize a face, a regiment, or a photographer's painted studio backdrop, e-mail the Library of Congress at mylocfeedback@loc.gov.

In remembrance of the Union and Confederate soldiers who served in the American Civil War, the Liljenquist Family donated their rare collection of over 700 ambrotype and tintype photographs to the Library of Congress. Most of the people are unidentified. If you recognize a face, a regiment, or a photographer's painted studio backdrop, e-mail the Library of Congress at mylocfeedback@loc.gov.

In remembrance of the Union and Confederate soldiers who served in the American Civil War, the Liljenquist Family donated their rare collection of over 700 ambrotype and tintype photographs to the Library of Congress. Most of the people are unidentified. If you recognize a face, a regiment, or a photographer's painted studio backdrop, e-mail the Library of Congress at mylocfeedback@loc.gov.

In remembrance of the Union and Confederate soldiers who served in the American Civil War, the Liljenquist Family donated their rare collection of over 700 ambrotype and tintype photographs to the Library of Congress. Most of the people are unidentified. If you recognize a face, a regiment, or a photographer's painted studio backdrop, e-mail the Library of Congress at mylocfeedback@loc.gov.

In remembrance of the Union and Confederate soldiers who served in the American Civil War, the Liljenquist Family donated their rare collection of over 700 ambrotype and tintype photographs to the Library of Congress. Most of the people are unidentified. If you recognize a face, a regiment, or a photographer's painted studio backdrop, e-mail the Library of Congress at mylocfeedback@loc.gov.